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Mon, 10 Apr 2017 10:13:04 -0500
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> Based upon my quick search, it would 
> I'm just wondering if anyone has any valuable/informative input on this
> issue as I am in the process of constructing a map of colony locations and
> numbers for a local assoc. focus group to evaluate our KNOWN colony
> density. Thank you    


> General speakinga colony forages on about 8000 aceres  hee in the midwest with excellent forage we see declines if the loading is more than 24 per yard so for me 8000/24 is the number of acres per hive.  Bottom line. 2 is no where near enough.  

> Charles 

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